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Sep 16th, 2005 at 8:54am
 
Laffingrain:

I know this is an odd question, but does the Tennessee Waltz mean anything to you?
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Reply #1 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 9:48am
 
used to sing it..allow me to croon to you:

I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee waltz when an old friend I happened to see..
I introduced her to my darlin'
and while they were waltzin'
my friend stole my sweetheart from me

I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
now u know just how sad it can be
well I lost my little darlin'
the night they were playing, that beautiful Tennessee waltz
______

I don't really know why that was in your head, other than romantic love here on earth is just another illusion of what PUL is on the other side which is unlike monogamy here. everybody is in love with everybody deeply on the other side of tomorrow. here, everybody changes partners and says, oh, that's too bad that happened to you. but there is no bad or good. it's all illusion in the area of romances.
yea, I've around the block a time or two as a born romanticist. thank you for thinking of me!

btw, I recently met a very good friend from Tennessee here on this board. we are sorta waltzing now..not romantically...just someone who seems very close to me and loves me and I love him....maybe thats it.

this sort of thing you are doing Recoverer, is happening more and more, I see it everywhere on the two boards I frequent. it's exciting because people are listening to their subconscious areas, paying attention to what goes on there, bridging the conscious with the subconscious will expand your mind.
good for you! love ya, alysia
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Reply #2 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 10:14am
 
Here's the reason  I asked.

Last night while meditating all of a sudden I heard the words, "Albert, Laffingrain is a member of your disk." I asked for some confirmation, and heard, emphatically, "yes, yes, yes."

I wasn't convinced, and decided to forget about it for a while. I went into a thoughtless blissful state for a while, and the first thoughts/words that came to mind when I came out of it were, "Albert, Laffingrain is very close to you." I asked for some confirmation, and was given the words Tennessee Waltz.

Just so you know, my hands were shaking like crazy when I typed this. Perhaps it is time for me to let go of any residual doubts I have.
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Reply #3 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 10:19am
 
P.S.

I know what you mean about romance and the PUL. The PUL sounds much more interesting. Definitely much more unconditional.
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Reply #4 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 11:20am
 
thank you for posting to me Albert...this sort of thing is happening more and more as I mentioned above, that we get these little messages, short clipped messages, then seem, and so inconclusive, that there is a tendency to disregard such...yet I write them all down and discover later a piece to my own puzzle and we call this evolving...the feelings you get also should not be discounted as feelings are also a message, or rote I have learned. I am so happy these days to allow myself to view emotions as messages containing information to unravel, for I truly always thought myself out of balance in the emotional department. not so anymore when I found out that there are those who call themselves empathics, to mean picking up rotes from emotion itself.  remember thousands can be in the disc, we have no conception of the numbers, nor the way that one huge disc will align with another huge disc until we throw up our hands and just concede, we are mankind as one, having a delightful experience within a body and temporary circumstances is that. I would be honored to be a member of your disc! u are a light to me here with your retrieval posts.
as for the shaking fingers...I can relate, if u would let me explain...that is a body signal telling you to figure out why this is happening..we also must listen to our bodies here as well as our emotional signals to learn of ourselves....I very much respect Moen and credit this website to begin my own journey into writing with the written word to communicate, sometimes when I write, it is not to communicate but to commune with you all, for I feel connected now, and was not always feeling these connections to people whether here or in other situations of life. this may be part of the reason that your fingers would shake...now you have opened me up with your own observances here...so thank you! I have realized we do need one another..I have always been a loner..but as I said I have changed here. I have been writing a book and do not want to promote it here, yet I must constantly recognize TMI school of thought which has pushed me into my own journey and so I have conceded I am not separate from that which has inspired me forward over the years; my fingers began to perspire when I emailed Bruce would he be so kind as to write my introduction? Cheesy I make a comparison to your own shakey fingers and my sweaty ones Cheesy to illustrate a point, that it is a message.
I immediately laughed as the sweaty fingers indicated I was connected and this board's influence, TMI school, is in my writings as well. so all this discourse here is to say, yes, we are all connected to each other, we are all in this together and we are not alone. there are many non/physicals who surf this area right here and I have seen them and heard them. they are interested in what we do here, each one, not single members, each one is being observed and attended to in PUL. this is what we are not understanding yet...this is why our fingers shake and sweat....yet not to worry...for all will be well and the shift is here.. I sense this and I'm so glad we are not alone! I send this with highest regards to you all. love, alysia...
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Reply #5 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 11:56am
 
I believe that my hands shaked because the "small" part of me that is still resisting the fact that I'm getting communicated to by the spirit World, was challenged.

I think it would be hard for a sceptic to explain how I received the thoughts I received, when I wasn't looking for them. Especially the Tennessee Waltz part. That name is something I would never think of on my own. And it turns out that you used to sing it. The odds were that you didn't used to sing it, but apparently somebody provided me with some inside information.  Smiley Thank you for taking part in my spiritual education.

Regarding receiving information by the way of feelings, I get what you mean. Yesterday I received Bruce Moen's fourth book in the mail. I skipped ahead and read the chapter about the evolution of consciousness, and I can really relate to the part when he talks about receiving an understanding as a feeling. Understanding something without having to think about it.
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Reply #6 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 2:02pm
 
yes Albert I relate to that chapter well. then there came along the issue of trusting feelings. an entirely different subject matter. love and light, alysia
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Reply #7 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 4:26pm
 
Hi neighbours!
Love, spooky
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Reply #8 - Sep 17th, 2005 at 8:05pm
 
Hello  Spooky Cheesy
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